News: “Over the graves of the Druids and under the wreck of Rome,Rudely but surely they bedded the plinth of the days to come.Behind the feet of the Legions and before the Norseman’s ireRudely but greatly begat they the framing of State and ShireRudely but deeply they laboured, and their labour stand till now.If we trace on ancient headlands the twist of their eight-ox plough.”

RPH

War Department boundary stone WD 135 in woods below the North end of the Darland banks, Gillingham. I assume once more that this was part of the boundary of Fort Darland, just like stones 172, 179 and 180.

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RPH

War Department boundary stone WD No 172 in one corner of East Hoath wood, Gillingham adjacent to the Delphi factory boundary. It has a concrete fence post in front of it. I presume this is part of the boundary of Fort Darland (now the Gillingham business estate).

Rochester-bred

I found this one when passing by in a car on the top of the Rochester Maidstone Road. The other picture, I am not sure if it is a boundary marker but remember it well from going to church further down the Maidstone Road outside Saint John Fishers church.